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Melk Abbey - May 2007

Wikipedia: Melk Abbey or Stift Melk is an historic Austrian Benedictine abbey, and one of the world's most famous monastic sites. It is located above the town of Melk on a rocky outcrop overlooking the river Danube in the federal state of Lower Austria, adjoining the Wachau valley. It has the rare distinction of surviving as an active Benedictine monastery continuously since its foundation.
The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. A school was founded in the 12th Century, and the monastic library soon became renowned for its extensive manuscript collection. The monastery was also a major site for the production of manuscripts. In the 15th Century the abbey became the centre of the Melk Reform movement which reinvigorated the monastic life of Austria and Southern Germany.
Today's impressive Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 by architect Jakob Prandtauer. Particularly noteworthy is the abbey church with frescos by Johann Michael Rottmayr and the impressive library with countless medieval manuscripts.
Due to its fame and academic stature, Melk managed to escape dissolution under Emperor Joseph II when many other Austrian abbeys were seized and dissolved between 1780 and 1790. The abbey managed to survive other threats to its existence during the Napoleonic Wars, and also in the period following the Nazi Anschluss (take over) of Austria in 1938, when the school and a large part of the abbey were confiscated by the state.
The school was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for nearly 900 pupils of both sexes.
Since 1625 the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation.
Umberto Eco named one of the protagonists in his well-known novel The Name of the Rose as a tribute to the abbey and its famous library "Adso von Melk".

For more information about the Melk Abbey in Austria, go to http://www.stiftmelk.at/englisch/index.html
Overview of Abbey from parking area
Overview of Abbey from parking area
Entrance Gate
Entrance Gate
Detail of gate
Detail of gate
Tourists
Tourists
Karl, Elfi & Michael
Karl, Elfi & Michael
Karl, Elfi, Angie, Virginia, Russ
Karl, Elfi, Angie, Virginia, Russ
Passageway to courtyard
Passageway to courtyard
Painting on ceiling of passageway
Painting on ceiling of passageway
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t6%2f71%2f580571%2f4%2f79559856.IDg5zXfH.jpg t6%2f71%2f580571%2f4%2f79559859.aoKIP9gx.jpg Library ceiling
Library ceiling
Library
Library
Detail of wood in library
Detail of wood in library
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Ceiling of Study adjacent to Library
Staircase UP
Staircase UP
Staircase DOWN - notice round mirror at bottom to reflect entire staircase
Staircase DOWN - notice round mirror at bottom to reflect entire staircase
Another ceiling painting
Another ceiling painting
Entrance into monastery
Entrance into monastery
t6%2f71%2f580571%2f4%2f79559892.hKS3KSpa.jpg Monastery ceiling
Monastery ceiling
Beautiful paintings over every inch of the ceiling
Beautiful paintings over every inch of the ceiling
To understand how huge this is, enlarge photo to see Micheal and his parents at bottom of photo
To understand how huge this is, enlarge photo to see Micheal and his parents at bottom of photo
So much detail everywhere in here
So much detail everywhere in here
t6%2f71%2f580571%2f4%2f79560862.4fKyr2U0.jpg Notice the skeleton in the glass area at the bottom of this painting
Notice the skeleton in the glass area at the bottom of this painting
Yes, these are real bones (a little creepy)
Yes, these are real bones (a little creepy)
Garden around Abbey
Garden around Abbey
Michael's parents
Michael's parents
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